conclude

conclude
1. transitive verb
1) (end) beschließen; beenden
2) (infer) schließen; folgern
3) (reach decision) beschließen
4) (agree on) schließen [Bündnis, Vertrag]
2. intransitive verb
(end) schließen
* * *
[kən'klu:d]
verb
1) (to come or bring to an end: to conclude a meeting; He concluded by thanking everyone.) schließen
2) (to come to believe: We concluded that you weren't coming.) folgern
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- conclusive
- conclusively
- conclusiveness
* * *
con·clude
[kənˈklu:d]
I. vi enden, schließen
“well, that's all I have to say,” he \concluded „so, mehr habe ich nicht zu sagen“, meinte er abschließend
II. vt
1. (finish)
to \conclude sth [with sth] speech etw [mit etw dat] [ab]schließen [o beenden
to \conclude sth etw beschließen
we talked all night, but nothing was \concluded wir redeten die ganze Nacht, kamen aber zu keinem Ergebnis
3. (infer)
to \conclude [from sth] that ... [aus etw dat] schließen [o schlussfolgern], dass ...
4. LAW
to \conclude an agreement/a peace treaty ein Abkommen/einen Friedensvertrag schließen
to \conclude a contract einen Vertrag abschließen
* * *
[kən'kluːd]
1. vt
1) (= end) meeting, letter, speech beenden, schließen; meal abschließen, beenden

this, gentlemen, concludes our business and now, to conclude tonight's programmes — damit, meine Herren, sind wir mit unserer Besprechung am Ende zum Abschluss unseres heutigen Abendprogramms

2) (= arrange) treaty, transaction, deal abschließen
3) (= infer) schließen, folgern (from aus)

what did you conclude? — was haben Sie daraus geschlossen or gefolgert?

4) (= decide, come to conclusion) zu dem Schluss kommen

what have you concluded about his suggestion? — zu welchem Schluss sind Sie in Bezug auf seinen Vorschlag gekommen?

2. vi
(meetings, events) enden; (letter, speech etc also) schließen

to conclude I would like to say ..., I would like to conclude by saying ... — abschließend möchte ich sagen ...

* * *
conclude [kənˈkluːd]
A v/t
1. auch eine Rede etc beenden, (be-, ab)schließen (beide:
with mit):
“to be concluded” „Schluss folgt“
2. einen Vertrag etc (ab)schließen, ein Abkommen treffen
3. etwas folgern, schließen (beide:
from aus):
conclude that … zu dem Schluss oder der Überzeugung oder der Ansicht oder dem Ergebnis kommen, dass …
4. beschließen, entscheiden
B v/i
1. schließen, enden, aufhören (alle:
with mit):
he concluded by saying zum Schluss sagte er
2. sich entscheiden oder entschließen (to do zu tun)
* * *
1. transitive verb
1) (end) beschließen; beenden
2) (infer) schließen; folgern
3) (reach decision) beschließen
4) (agree on) schließen [Bündnis, Vertrag]
2. intransitive verb
(end) schließen
* * *
(from) v.
folgern v.
schließen (aus) v. (with) v.
aufhören (mit) v.
enden v.
schließen v.
(§ p.,pp.: schloß, geschlossen) v.
abschließen v.
beenden v.
beschließen v.
entscheiden v.
zu Ende führen ausdr.

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